In his farewell address at Duke Divinity School, recently adapted into an essay
for Christianity Today
[http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2015/june-web-only/grant-wacker-historians-reckoning-with-past.html]
, professor Grant Wacker articulated his understanding of what
This past Sunday, artist Melissa McGill’s new project, Constellation
[http://melissamcgillconstellation.com], appeared in the sky over the Bannerman
castle ruin. The historied castle
[http://bannermancastle.org/island-history.html] is located on
Like wood fire or the tide coming in, Hatnote’s Listen to Wikipedia
[http://listen.hatnote.com/#en] website is a process you could watch forever.
Using a musical scale that seems lifted
What began as a private social network for a group of seven artists and
developers who wanted a way to connect as friends is now a public benefit
corporation boasting millions of followers
Fenced by rusty Victorian iron-work, the bluestone buildings and deciduous trees
of the Melbourne General Cemetery are well-kept relics of nineteenth-century
Melbourne. The grieving and the curious enter through stately gates. Smooth
paths